(1) A guaranteed asset protection waiver shall disclose the information described in Subsection (2): (a) in writing; and (b) in understandable language that is easy to read. (2) A guaranteed asset protection waiver shall disclose: (a) the name and address of the initial creditor and the borrower at the time the guaranteed asset protection waiver is executed; (b) if there is an administrator for the guaranteed asset protection waiver: (i) the name of the administrator; (ii) the address of the administrator; and (iii) a toll-free number to contact the administrator; (c) the charge for the guaranteed asset protection waiver; (d) the terms of the guaranteed asset protection waiver, including: (i) the requirements for receiving the protection of the guaranteed asset protection waiver; (ii) the conditions imposed by the guaranteed asset protection waiver; and (iii) the exclusions from the protection of the guaranteed asset protection waiver; (e) the procedure the borrower must follow, if any, to obtain a benefit under the guaranteed asset protection waiver, including a telephone number and address where the borrower may apply for a benefit under the guaranteed asset protection waiver; (f) that the borrower may cancel the guaranteed asset protection waiver; (g) the rights the borrower has to a refund under Section 31A-6b-303; (h) if the guaranteed asset protection waiver is cancelled or terminated after the preliminary period: (i) the procedures for requesting a refund under Section 31A-6b-303, including that the borrower request a refund in writing in accordance with Section 31A-6b-303; and (ii) the methodology for calculating the refund due, if any; (i) that none of the following may be conditioned on the purchase of a guaranteed asset protection waiver: (i) the extension of credit; (ii) a term of credit; or (iii) a term of the related vehicle sale or lease; and (j) (i) that a guaranteed asset protection waiver is subject to limited regulation by the commissioner; and (ii) that a complaint regarding a guaranteed asset protection waiver may be submitted to the commissioner.
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